Call for papers: The European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control 45th Annual Conference

Uncovering Harms: States, corporations and organizations as criminals 31 August – 3 September, Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece

In recent years the international academic community has made an effort to define and uncover harms by states, corporations and organizations. This effort is stemming from the point of view of protecting human rights and preventing social harms. These acts include loss of life, physical or other harm, and loss of property. The need for addressing harms by states, corporations and organizations is connected both with the need for appropriate orientation of formal criminal policy (law, police, administration of justice) and for the awareness of citizens, consumers, workers and social movements. A root of the problem, the criminal-induced partnership between state, corporate capital, and organizations, does not lead to easy answers for a future “better” political management of the state. This raises issues of the advocacy of the public interest and universal human rights; it highlights the concept of social harm, and sets democracy and the collective as the dominant principles. This complex is the contemporary reality, and a criminology that takes a position upon this ought to highlight a broader social awareness and action for social change. We welcome papers on the themes below which reflect the general values and Principles of the European Group. Please forward short abstracts of 150-300 words to the relevant stream coordinators by 30th of April 2017.  For all general enquiries please contact Stratos Georgoulas at: [email protected]. For questions about the European Group, please contact the EG coordinator Ida Nafstad at: [email protected]

Streams Crimes of the Powerful Working Group Stream Contact: [email protected] Contact for the special section: [email protected]

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Post-crash policing: developments and implications Contact: [email protected]

Social harm/Zemiology Contact: [email protected] [email protected]

Fear and looting in the periphery: Approaching global crime and harm in (and from) the south(s) Contact: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]  

Uncovering and examining harmful state-corporate relationships Utilising Green/Eco-critical criminology to expose the crimes and harms of the powerful Accountability in organisational, state and/or corporate crimes and harms Unmasking the crimes and harms of the powerful: new trajectories, developments, challenges and methodological concerns Activism, protest and resistance endeavours seeking to reveal the crimes and harms of the powerful

*Special section*: This year we are seeking to have a special section within this stream dedicated to considering the current trajectories and developments in Turkey and we would particularly welcome papers to form a panel or specific stream related to the crimes and harms of the powerful in Turkey.  Post-crash intensification of coercion and surveillance  Policing the crisis in the European South: developments and comparisons  Capitalism, pacification and post-crash policing  Containing the police counterattack: problems and prospects for police accountability  Citizens, activists, communities, movements: possibilities for resistance and alternative political programmes  Social harm an neo-liberal policies, developments, and practices  Financial crisis, recession and austerity and social harm  Poverty, inequality and social injustice  Social harms relating to classism, sexism, heterosexuality, racism, etc.  Social harms arising from public/social policy (both in terms of interventions and the failure to act)  Theoretical/conceptual advances  Methodological advances  More to come

Prison, Punishment and Detention Working Group Stream Contact: [email protected]

PANEL: Resisting The Mega Prisons Contact:

[email protected] [email protected]

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Resistance to control and prison  Immigration detention and forced removal  Prison and surveillance  Surveillance outside the prison  Racism, Islamophobia and incarceration Semi-penal institutions  Punishment and structural violence Gendered Violence in Prison  At the 45th Annual Conference this year in Lesvos we would like to organise a panel on "Resisting the mega prisons". The UK government announced in November 2015 that it planned to replace older Victorian prisons that are now situated on expensive inner-city land with up to nine new and much larger prisons. This 'prison building revolution' in the main is a cost cutting exercise as the new prisons will be much larger (mega prisons) and built on cheaper land. The recently opened HMP Berwyn, in North Wales, which holds over 2,000 people, is one of the largest prisons in Europe and is expected to cost £14,000 p.a. per prisoner compared to over £34,000 for prisoners currently being held in prisons of the same category. The other new 'mega prisons' are likely to follow a similar model. Although there has been little new information released since the announcement of the new "mega prisons" i 2015, the government is without doubt forging ahead with plans to increase capacity of the prison estate by 10,000 places and to replace older prisoners with new ones. In November 2016 it set aside £1.3 billion to transform the penal estate. Two new prison sites have been identified in Wellingborough and Leicester and plans submitted to local councils. There is, however, grass roots resistance to the new mega prisons involving a coalition of abolitionist inspired groups. Resistance has included direct actions, noise demos, public meetings and media engagement to highlight the harms of the prisons and to discover where the other new prisons are likely to be situated. Local groups have risen up across the UK wherever plans for new mega prisons have been mooted. We would like to take this opportunity to invite academics and activists to participate in a "Resisting the mega prisons" panel. We would like to hear stories of resistance, strategies for blocking planning and construction and ways of mobilising community action.

Uncovering Harms: States, corporations and organizations as criminals

public meetings and media engagement to highlight the harms of the prisons and to discover where the other new prisons are likely to be situated. Local groups have risen up across the UK wherever plans for new mega prisons have been mooted. We would like to take this opportunity to invite academics and activists to ...

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